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﻿Biking for ChangeWe are just two guys on bikes trying to make a difference in the world﻿

PAST

BIKE FOR AFRICA

In Fall of 2012, Gabe Smiley rode from St. Augustine, Florida to San Diego, California and raised over 7,000 dollars for Charity Water. Charity Water is a non profit that provides clean water for people in developing countries. As Biking For Change's first bike tour, it was a huge success.Click here to visit the facebook

﻿﻿CURRENT﻿﻿

﻿RIDE FOR RSD﻿

In the summer of 2014, Josh and Gabe will be riding the Great Divide route from Mexico to Canada to raise money for a nerve disorder called Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (RSD). Help by donating to the cause! Donate now.Buy a Ride for RSD T-Shirt! Click Here!

FUTURE

YOUR CHARITY RIDE

Our long term goal is to not only complete more bike tours for charity personally, but to help others do the same. We'd like to establish ourselves as an official non-profit that empowers and provides individuals with the resources needed to begin their own adventures for a cause. If you are interested in creating your own tour, please email us by clicking here.

Tessa's story: why we are biking for RSD.

(Tessa on left)

Meet Tessa Frank, a junior studying biology at the University of North Carolina Asheville, and good friend of mine. While most people her age are stressing out over their final exams, Tessa has bigger concerns. She's been diagnosed with RSD (Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy) a nerve disease that causes severe and chronic pain throughout her entire body.

She's not the only one. In fact there are millions of people suffering with RSD in this country. These individuals need support, treatment, and most of all they need a cure. That's why we are raising money for the RSDSA, (an organization that does exactly this as) we bike the Great Divide Route from Mexico to Canada this summer.